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− | * Allow the new PostgreSQL user access from the IP which will be running Crystal Reports. Edit <code>pg_hba.conf</code> and add an access line | + | * Allow the new PostgreSQL user access from the IP which will be running Crystal Reports. Edit <code>pg_hba.conf</code> and add an access line somewhere before <code>#reject all other connection attempts</code>. For example, for 192.0.2.56: |
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# TYPE DATABASE USER IP-ADDRESS IP-MASK METHOD | # TYPE DATABASE USER IP-ADDRESS IP-MASK METHOD |
Revision as of 22:39, 28 December 2006
Configuring Crystal Reports to access Freeside
Configure the Freeside backend
- Add a PostgreSQL user and set a password
createuser -P reports
- Grant the new PostgreSQL user read-only access to the freeside tables
freeside/bin/pg-readonly freeside_username reports
- Allow the new PostgreSQL user access from the IP which will be running Crystal Reports. Edit
pg_hba.conf
and add an access line somewhere before#reject all other connection attempts
. For example, for 192.0.2.56:
# TYPE DATABASE USER IP-ADDRESS IP-MASK METHOD host freeside reports 192.0.2.56 255.255.255.255 md5
- Restart PostgreSQL
Configure the Crysal Reports client
- On the machine running Crystal Reports, download and install the current version of the PostgreSQL ODBC driver from http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/odbc/versions/msi/
- Use the PostgreSQL ANSI driver
- Use the username (i.e.
reports
) and password you configured on the backend.